The plate reversed and in its last state, now entitled “The Bruiser” … Facing page 112
The Cancelled Cartoon. (By Charles Keene) [▶] … Facing page 128
The Cancelled “Social.” (By Charles Keene) [▶] … Facing page 136
Suggestion by Joseph Crawhall for the Cancelled “Social” … Facing page 136
“The Painted Chamber.” (From Antiquities of Westminster, 1807) [▶] … Facing page 150
The suppressed portrait of “John Jorrocks, Esq., M.F.H., etc.” (By Henry Alken, the younger) [▶] … Facing page 160
The suppressed frontispiece for “Omar Khayyam.” (By Edwin Edwards) [▶] … Facing page 188
“L’Europe alarmée pour le Fils d’un Meunier.” (The plate in its first state) [▶] … Between pages 204 and 205
The plate in its second state, now entitled “La Cour de Paix solitaire, entre les Roses piquantes et les Lis” [▶] … Between pages 204 and 205
Queen Anne presiding over the House of Lords. (The plate in its first state) [▶] … Between pages 236 and 237